Monthly Archives: September 2016

October 1st marks the opening of the Currier’s grand show – Mt. Washington – The Crown of New England which will include 146 works of art and historical ephemera, as well as info from the Mount Washington Observatory. See the Currier’s recent press release for more information about the show and its related events : Mount Washington – The Crown of New EnglandImage: Mike Theiss / National Geographic Society / Universal Images Group Rights Managed / For Education Use Only

Ever wonder what happens to books that the Teti Library withdraws from our collection or receives as donations we cannot use? Yep, you guessed it…we hold a student book sale! Our book sale is focused especially at helping NHIA students build their own libraries of quality materials at great prices. At the same time, this allows the library to remain current while making room for new materials. Win Win!

Our sale is planned for Oct 3-5, 2016 Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday beginning at 8am, but we will only remain open until things are gone. We encourage you to bring your own bags and we accept cash or checks.

The ALA (American Library Association) celebrates banned and challenged books each year to point out titles that are considered controversial and to promote intellectual freedom. The ALA will celebrate Banned Books Week during September 25 through October 1st. Click here to see some of the recently ‘challenged’ titles: ALA – Frequently Challenged Booksother challenged books from history.

The Northeast Competition at New American Paintings now has a new deadline – September 11, 2016. If you were thinking about submitting your work for this opportunity, you now have a little more time to get that work ready! See the details here: https://newamericanpaintings.com/competitions

The Vermont Center for Photography announces Unburdened Beauty – A decade of Nude Portraits by Gary Samson. This show runs September 2nd through October 2, 2016 and explores the intimate portrait in situ. Visit the VCP site here to learn more: Vermont Center for Photography